Sukiya commercial. A commercial introducing everything from the classics to limited-time menu items.
Speaking of Sukiya, it’s one of the major gyudon chains, with so many locations that you can spot several just by stepping out into the city.
Chances are, you’ve eaten at Sukiya at least once, right?
Sukiya’s menu is packed with popular items, from the classic Cheese Gyudon to limited-time offerings like the Una-gyu.
Have you ever seen the commercials that introduce Sukiya’s menu?
Featuring popular actors and celebrities enjoying delicious-looking gyudon, they’re sure to whet your appetite.
In this article, we’ll showcase all of those Sukiya commercials, so be sure to check them out.
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Sukiya commercial. A commercial introducing everything from the classics to limited-time menu items (21–30).
Sukiya Mentaiko Mayo Cheese Gyudon: “What Face?” VersionSatomi Ishihara

Commercials that spark the imagination are great, aren’t they? With that in mind, I’d like to introduce the Sukiya Mentaiko Mayo Cheese Gyudon commercial, “What Face Is That?” In it, Satomi Ishihara visits Sukiya with a friend and eats the Mentaiko Mayo Cheese Gyudon.
Each time she takes a bite, she makes a suggestive, meaningful expression.
As the title suggests, enjoy imagining “What face could that be?” as you watch.
There’s even an answer key at the end! Though fair warning—it’s pretty tough.
Sukiya Yangnyeom Cheese Gyudon “Yangnyeom!” VersionSatomi Ishihara

It’s a simple commercial that just depicts Satomi Ishihara going into Sukiya with a friend and eating a Yangnyeom Cheese Gyudon.
One striking point is the minimal dialogue; she conveys how delicious it is through her happy expression.
The way she starts to move in small, excited motions, unable to contain her emotion, clearly communicates that it’s a flavor that lifts your spirits.
Sukiya “The Joy of Curry” Edition

Starting with vivid shots of colorful spices, this is a commercial for Sukiya’s limited-time Tandoori Chicken Curry.
A tandoori chicken made with a large chicken leg is placed atop a spice-rich curry, and just watching the commercial almost lets you smell the delicious aroma of the curry.
If you’re a curry lover, didn’t you find yourself thinking, “I want to try it!” after watching this ad?
Sukiya Tsukimi Sukiyaki Beef Bowl “When I Look at the Moon” VersionSatomi Ishihara

This is a commercial in which Satomi Ishihara introduces Sukiya’s new autumn-perfect item, the Tsukimi Sukiyaki Gyudon.
It portrays her seeing the beautiful autumn moon and being reminded of the Tsukimi Sukiyaki Gyudon, and the way she digs in with gusto really conveys its visual appeal and deliciousness.
The CM song is Billyrrom’s “Eclipse,” notable for its calm rhythm, which seems to emphasize the gentle atmosphere of autumn.
Sukiya Una-gyu “Summer Stroll” VersionSatomi Ishihara

This commercial conveys the appeal of Sukiya’s classic summer menu item, Unagyū, through the hot summer scenery and Satomi Ishihara’s expressions.
The version featured in the ad is the takeout Unagyū, and the way she hurries home despite the intense heat builds a sense of eager anticipation for it.
The CM song is “Toketeyuku,” whose breezy, summer-like sound leaves a strong impression.
It also feels like a recommendation to rest indoors while properly replenishing your stamina.


